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hugo chavez with 57% to capriles' 45%. so, he has been -- he's ruled there -- i should say been president for 13 years. he will go on to be president again. hugo chavez declared, projected the winner in venezuela. we'll continue to update you. >>> you probably saw the video this past week. the anchor who dressed down a viewer who e-mailed her about her weight. well, she says he bullied her. but was it actually the opposite?no is intensified with a serum. it's proven to be 4x better at smoothing lines and deep wrinkles than professional treatments. roc® max for maximum results. >>> a tv anchor went off, after she got an e-mail from a guy telling her to lose weight. jennifer livingston set off quite a controversy. >> i am a grown woman. and luckily for me, i have a thick skin, literally, as that e moil pointed out, and otherwise. that man's words mean nothing to me. >> livingston said she was bullied. i asked if public figures have a responsibility to look a person way. first, from wendy. >> i think you have a responsibilit
hugo chavez with 57% to capriles' 45%. so, he has been -- he's ruled there -- i should say been president for 13 years. he will go on to be president again. hugo chavez declared, projected the winner in venezuela. we'll continue to update you. >>> you probably saw the video this past week. the anchor who dressed down a viewer who e-mailed her about her weight. well, she says he bullied her. but was it actually the opposite?no is intensified with a serum. it's proven to be 4x better at...
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you see hugo chavez voting this morning. well, hugo chavez first selected president in 1999 and wi serve another term. it's election day in venezuela, and the news just announced by the election's council. when and how did the news come down? we just spoke moments ago, and now we didn't know and now we do. >> reporter: we learned about 15 minutes ago, don, on social media we could see that chavez won, and we had sources inside the electoral commission, and it's 51% to 45% for the opposition. it was not as close as people thought it might be. and we could not report it because of the media restrictions right now. it's like the fourth of ly out here, and the fireworks are still going. and by any measure this is a crushing defeat for the opposition. they made a house to house battle for this vote, and there were many things to complain about. hugo chavez threw everything including the kitchen sink at this election, he gave out many things, cell phones, and he has been on the nationalized campaign, and nationalized almost 1,000
you see hugo chavez voting this morning. well, hugo chavez first selected president in 1999 and wi serve another term. it's election day in venezuela, and the news just announced by the election's council. when and how did the news come down? we just spoke moments ago, and now we didn't know and now we do. >> reporter: we learned about 15 minutes ago, don, on social media we could see that chavez won, and we had sources inside the electoral commission, and it's 51% to 45% for the...
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president hugo chavez. he voted today in caracas. since chavez was first elected 13 years ago, today's contest was the strongest challenge to his role. latin america is certainly paying close attention to this important election. rafael, tell us about the man challenging hugo chavez and what's at stake for venezuela today? >> what's at stake is they want to keep being a socialist economy and regionally if you speak about that, it's about how venezuela is portrayed in the world as a socialist model driving away many american companies by nationalizing a lot of the companies that used to be there, including many american companies. on today for the first time in 13 years, hugo chavez is facing a real challenger by the name f of -- he's only 40 years old, he has never lost an election. he's incredible what he campaigns and has visited more than 300 towns around the country. and he has been on this nonstop campaigning for the last several months. he attracts a lot of people, but again, chavez has been in power for 13 years as the incumbe
president hugo chavez. he voted today in caracas. since chavez was first elected 13 years ago, today's contest was the strongest challenge to his role. latin america is certainly paying close attention to this important election. rafael, tell us about the man challenging hugo chavez and what's at stake for venezuela today? >> what's at stake is they want to keep being a socialist economy and regionally if you speak about that, it's about how venezuela is portrayed in the world as a...
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hugo chavez's job is up for grabs after 13 years. the writer's desktop and the coordinator's phone are working on a joke with local color. the secure cloud just received a revised intro from the strategist's tablet. and while i make my way into the venue, the candidate will be rehearsing off of his phone. [ candidate ] and thanks to every young face i see out there. [ woman ] his phone is one of his biggest supporters. [ female announcer ] with cisco at the center... working together has never worked so well. and polls just closed in if we want to improve our schools... ...what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ...nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. have more fiber than other leading brands. they're the better way to enjoy your fiber. >>> more politics. we're going to be talking about this until the elect
hugo chavez's job is up for grabs after 13 years. the writer's desktop and the coordinator's phone are working on a joke with local color. the secure cloud just received a revised intro from the strategist's tablet. and while i make my way into the venue, the candidate will be rehearsing off of his phone. [ candidate ] and thanks to every young face i see out there. [ woman ] his phone is one of his biggest supporters. [ female announcer ] with cisco at the center... working together has never...
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their candidate, president hugo chavez, scored a decisive victory. it was a choice between two very different options in venezuela. the revolution here, hugo chavez, says is the only way to trickle down those oil profits to the people that need it most, the poor and lower middle class here in venezuela. and his opponent saying, look, hugo chavez is going to bankrupt the country using the oil profits for his own purposes and warning the economy could go off the cliff. some economist s agreeing sayin they could see default in the next few months, but for hugo chavez it was a decisive victory and you can see he was relishing this. he basically took the opposition to task and said how dare you not believe in the greatness of venezuela? brooke, this means a lot for the united states. we get 9% of our gas from venezuela. any kind of destabilization here could affect gas prices and what you and i pay to fill up. brooke? >> paula newton for me in caracas. now with more on how chavez's win really impacts venezuela's relationship with the u.s., let me bring in
their candidate, president hugo chavez, scored a decisive victory. it was a choice between two very different options in venezuela. the revolution here, hugo chavez, says is the only way to trickle down those oil profits to the people that need it most, the poor and lower middle class here in venezuela. and his opponent saying, look, hugo chavez is going to bankrupt the country using the oil profits for his own purposes and warning the economy could go off the cliff. some economist s agreeing...
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that's not a position that hugo chavez is used to finding himself in. the economy has done well in the last 14 years since hugo chavez has come into power. on the other hand, many say it was at the expense of a lot of infrastructure in the country and basically the government was taking the oil profits and trying to redistribute it and not spending in a very efficient way. it's hard to believe, this country still has huge infrastructure problems. you look around sometimes, anything from medical to the roads to schools, and it still has a ways to go even though it had all of that oil wealth. >> what is the explanation behind that? that's a big contradiction. >> it is a big contradiction, and you know, hugo chavez has been in power for a long time. says look, it takes time. that's my explanation. if you look at the indicators, yes, people in extreme poverty, he has been able to bring down the numbers. at the same time, his challenger, a 40-year-old man, lawyer, comes from the elite but says he will work for the poor. says look, this country has not been r
that's not a position that hugo chavez is used to finding himself in. the economy has done well in the last 14 years since hugo chavez has come into power. on the other hand, many say it was at the expense of a lot of infrastructure in the country and basically the government was taking the oil profits and trying to redistribute it and not spending in a very efficient way. it's hard to believe, this country still has huge infrastructure problems. you look around sometimes, anything from medical...
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president hugo chavez is hoping to hold onto his power. his challenge this election is a centrist state governor. paula newton is live for us from caracas. paula, we hear there were lots of long lines outside the voting stations well before the doors even opened. how is it going? >> reporter: long lines including where hugo chavez voted. i'm not sure at our elections people wait that long, three, four, five six hours some people still in line. we are getting hints they have to keep the polls longer than 6:00 p.m., which is when they were scheduled to close locally. having sdz that, things were calm where hugo chavez was voting. he voted and there was quite a bit of commotion outside after that. what is clear here, fred, and this is important in this very tight race, he says that he will live by the result, whatever it is, if that means that even if it sweeps him out of office. take a listen. >> translator: none of you should have the least doubt we will recognize the results regardless of what they are. >> reporter: and what's also interes
president hugo chavez is hoping to hold onto his power. his challenge this election is a centrist state governor. paula newton is live for us from caracas. paula, we hear there were lots of long lines outside the voting stations well before the doors even opened. how is it going? >> reporter: long lines including where hugo chavez voted. i'm not sure at our elections people wait that long, three, four, five six hours some people still in line. we are getting hints they have to keep the...
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hugo chavez has been elected to another six year term with one of the highest voter participation rates in decades. >> more than 8 million compatriots voted for the revolution and socialism and they voted for independence. they voted for the greatness of venezuela. >> venezuela is the fourth largest exporter of oil to the united states, and chavez has been venezuela's president since 1999. >>> onto pakistan where a group of americans are braving dangerous conditions to protest u.s. policy. more than 30 members of code pink marched against american drone strikes in pakistan because according to code pink the drones are killing too many civilians. last hour i talked with madea benjamin, a co-founder of the group in islam bad and she says code pink is fostering a better relationship between pakistani civilians and u.s. citizens. >> we have been to an area where they have not seen americans for ten years, and all they know of america are planes that fly over their heads and sometimes 24 hours a day and terrorizing them, especially the children who go to sleep at night not knowing if they wi
hugo chavez has been elected to another six year term with one of the highest voter participation rates in decades. >> more than 8 million compatriots voted for the revolution and socialism and they voted for independence. they voted for the greatness of venezuela. >> venezuela is the fourth largest exporter of oil to the united states, and chavez has been venezuela's president since 1999. >>> onto pakistan where a group of americans are braving dangerous conditions to...
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. >>> colorful venezuelan president hugo chavez facing now a big challenge. meet the former tax attorney who is running against him in sunday's election. on gasoline. i am probably going to the gas station about once a month. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. [ male announcer ] and it's not just these owners giving the volt high praise. volt received the j.d. power and associates appeal award two years in a row. ♪ side by side so you get the same coverage, often for less. that's one smart board. what else does it do, reverse gravity? [ laughs ] [ laughs ] [ whooshing ] tell me about it. why am i not going anywhere? you don't believe hard enough. a smarter way to shop around. now that's progressive. call or click today. [ grunting ] >>> some of you may still be deciding whether or not to vote for president obama or mitt romney in the upcoming election. venezuelan's president doesn't get to cast
. >>> colorful venezuelan president hugo chavez facing now a big challenge. meet the former tax attorney who is running against him in sunday's election. on gasoline. i am probably going to the gas station about once a month. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. [ male announcer ] and it's not just these owners giving the...
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after allegra, i have it all. >>> president hugo chavez wins another six-year term in venezuela. the turnout was huge. almost 81% of eligible voters went to the polls. compare that with about 61% in the 2008 u.s. presidential election. the man going up against him enrique made a strong showing, but it was chavez who ended up winning more than 54% of the vote. i want to bring in rafael romo. have i to ask you, are these numbers legitimate? is this a legitimate election when you hear that turnout was more than, what, 81%? >> that was the first question that everybody had, right? when enrique came out last night and recognized official lids those results, you have to believe what the opposition is saying. they had a precedence in every single one of all polling places throughout venezuela, and they didn't see any irregularities. i haven't seen any evidence to the contrary, no evidence of tampering. >> you have been covering this. you talked a little bit this strategy from hugo chavez, some of the things, big give-aways, homes, refrigerators, all that. he just -- all the tactics, rig
after allegra, i have it all. >>> president hugo chavez wins another six-year term in venezuela. the turnout was huge. almost 81% of eligible voters went to the polls. compare that with about 61% in the 2008 u.s. presidential election. the man going up against him enrique made a strong showing, but it was chavez who ended up winning more than 54% of the vote. i want to bring in rafael romo. have i to ask you, are these numbers legitimate? is this a legitimate election when you hear...
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he's saying that because president hugo chavez is a polarizing figure. a lot of the exiles here in the united states, and there are about 100,000 voters, abroad, 70% here in the united states. most of them are in the opposition, and thoept change the situation and government and kick president chavez out of power. >> if they didn't feel that way prior to, i guess, the consulate in miami closing, then that kind of cemented a new sentiment, didn't it? >> just to give you an idea before this election there were 56,000 venezuelans in the united states register it had to vote. the number bewent up to 100,000. this is the actual ballot that venezuelans are using. you see a lot of little pictures of president chavez on the up top and aa lot of little picturing on the opposition candidates -- >> notice there's just two candidates here. >> all of these parties center aligned with one ort other candidate. it's not like here in the united states where you go democrat or republican. you have more than a dozen parties, and it all depends who you're with that the cand
he's saying that because president hugo chavez is a polarizing figure. a lot of the exiles here in the united states, and there are about 100,000 voters, abroad, 70% here in the united states. most of them are in the opposition, and thoept change the situation and government and kick president chavez out of power. >> if they didn't feel that way prior to, i guess, the consulate in miami closing, then that kind of cemented a new sentiment, didn't it? >> just to give you an idea...